Pastor Bryan Ranjan
Senior Pastor of Putera Aman
Assembly
God is a
good God. I came many years ago under Pastor Geoffrey's time. I'm from the
state of Selangor and raised in Selayang. It's a Chinese area even though I'm
an Indian. I knew God led me there and God has been good.
Ps Ronald
and Ps Jasmine are my spiritual parents. When I had my girlfriend Pastor Ronald
was the first person I showed her photo to. He also dedicated my three kids.
This
morning I want to do a little stress test to see if you need a holiday.
I'm going
to be showing you a slide. I don't know how exactly this works, but it is
amazingly accurate. The picture I will show you are 2 identical dolphins and
was used in a recent case study on stress levels at St. Mary Hospital, London.
Look at
the two dolphins jumping out of the water and the study shows that although
both dolphins are identical, a person under stress would find differences in
the dolphins. The more differences the person finds, the more stress the person
is experiencing.
If you
see a difference, you need a holiday.
(Slide of a dolphin and cow jumping out of the
water.)
Psalms 84:1-11
(NIV)
For the director of
music. According to gittith. Of the Sons of Korah. A psalm.
1 How lovely is
your dwelling place,
Lord Almighty!
2 My soul yearns,
even faints,
for the courts of
the Lord;
my heart and my
flesh cry out
for the living God.
3 Even the sparrow
has found a home,
and the swallow a
nest for herself,
where she may have
her young—
a place near your
altar,
Lord Almighty, my
King and my God.
4 Blessed are those
who dwell in your house;
they are ever
praising you.
5 Blessed are those
whose strength is in you,
whose hearts are
set on pilgrimage.
6 As they pass
through the Valley of Baka,
they make it a
place of springs;
the autumn rains
also cover it with pools.
7 They go from
strength to strength,
till each appears
before God in Zion.
8 Hear my prayer,
Lord God Almighty;
listen to me, God
of Jacob.
9 Look on our
shield, O God;
look with favor on
your anointed one.
10 Better is one
day in your courts
than a thousand
elsewhere;
I would rather be a
doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked.
11 For the Lord God
is a sun and shield;
the Lord bestows
favor and honor;
no good thing does
he withhold
from those whose
walk is blameless.
12 Lord Almighty,
blessed is the one
who trusts in you.
My forte
has always been worship and this passage is on temple worship. We can meet God
anywhere and anytime but going into the temple allows us to step inside and
worship the living God.
It is a
Psalm not written by David and it talks about the significance of stepping into
the house of God. There are now online sermons and people may say you don't
need to go to church.
There is
something about being in God's house. He has made known the reason why we go
into the house of God.
1 How lovely is
your dwelling place,
Lord Almighty!
2 My soul yearns,
even faints,
for the courts of
the Lord;
my heart and my
flesh cry out
for the living God.
3 Even the sparrow
has found a home,
and the swallow a
nest for herself,
where she may have
her young—
a place near your
altar,
Lord Almighty, my
King and my God.
Verse one
the Psalmist made it known that God dwells in his house. That is the only
reason needed for us to be in his house.
The
Psalmist is consumed by the intense desire to worship God in the temple.
Even the
creatures made their home near to God's altar.
Everybody
needs their own home. Everybody had their own activities or their own passion.
That is where you'd put your time in. The Psalmist is saying his passion is to
be in the house of God. He yearns to be in the presence of God.
The
creatures has found the temple their home. What about us? People are a bit
restless. Moving from one church to another, especially in KL. But the Psalmist
is saying these birds found their home. We need to find a home to belong to.
Where we can place ourselves close to God's house.
It allows
the people to come in to encounter God. To worship God in God's house.
My
friends in Australia said the Catholics used to have a one hour service while
the Pentecostal churches have two hour services. But now it's the other way
around. The Catholic Churches are having two hour services while the
charismatic and Pentecostal churches has one hour services.
4 Blessed are those
who dwell in your house;
they are ever
praising you.
5 Blessed are those
whose strength is in you,
whose hearts are
set on pilgrimage.
6 As they pass
through the Valley of Baka,
they make it a
place of springs;
the autumn rains
also cover it with pools.
7 They go from
strength to strength,
till each appears
before God in Zion.
If you
are found in the house of God you are blessed. Period.
Then the
next verse it shifted gear. The harsh journey to Jerusalem. Along the way some
will give up. Some may even die. But then as they pass through the Valley of
Baka, means the valley of tears. Physically this journey was draining. This is
where they get refreshed and rejuvenated and revived. Because of this pool of
water.
And they
will go from strength to strength before they go into Zion. We are on a
pilgrimage. We are on a journey. Carrying our cross is about suffering. It is
not easy. We go through one challenge after another challenge. Life is not easy
at times. We are going through this spiritual walk.
Then God
brings you to the valley of Baka. Water revives us. This is what the Psalmist
is trying to tell us. When we come to the house of God, this is our Valley of
Baka. It is not ritual or tradition. God's presence is here and he sees your
challenges and burdens.
These
Israelites were on their journey to Zion. Our journey is to the New Jerusalem.
Some people are making their pilgrimage to Jerusalem but ours is the New
Jerusalem.
The house
of God is where you get refreshed week after week.
We have a
Myanmar service that meets at midnight to two in the morning. Because most of
them work at restaurants and they come after work. After working you normally
need their rest. But it is where they get their strength. We sometimes say the
spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, but here they get their strength.
8 Hear my prayer,
Lord God Almighty;
listen to me, God
of Jacob.
9 Look on our
shield, O God;
look with favor on
your anointed one.
10 Better is one
day in your courts
than a thousand
elsewhere;
I would rather be a
doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked.
11 For the Lord God
is a sun and shield;
the Lord bestows
favor and honor;
no good thing does
he withhold
from those whose
walk is blameless.
12 Lord Almighty,
blessed is the one
who trusts in you.
This is
the last part of Psalms 84. He is talking about divine protection, favour and
shield. Verses 11 and 12 says those who walk blameless gets divine protection.
I
experienced this once. I was sending my son to kindergarten and was on my way
to work. As I was driving I saw what was like a landslide. And I stopped and
saw a crane crashed down in front of me and when I got out of my car the people
told me I was fortunate. So I made a police report. It came out in the papers.
A few
days after that I spoke to a Baptist pastor and he asked me if it was me. He
asked if I'm okay. And I said I was reading Psalms 91 that morning and was very
alert. He said what! Because that morning he was reading Psalms 91 and he
wanted to call me. God's divine protection.
I want to
end with verse 10.
10 Better is one
day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere;
I would rather be a
doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked.
Spurgeon
puts it together for us.
"One Day" - Days in God's courts. Days of hearing, of
repenting, of believing, of adoration, of communion, of revival.
"in your courts" - To feel his love, to rejoice in the person of the
anointed Saviour, to survey the promises and feel the power of the Holy Ghost
in applying precious truth to the soul, is a joy which the world cannot
understand.
"Door Keeper" - Depicts Humility and the zealousness to serve in
the House of the Lord. The lowest station in connection with the Lord's house
is better than the highest position among the godless.
- Charles Spurgeon
Young
people what are you doing this morning. The elderly what are you doing today.
You are making your memories and make them good.
I
remember I went to the Doulos ship and I was all fired up. A white man made a
call if anyone would want to join this mission.
And I put up my hands but this man behind me tap me and said brother,
you are taking your SPM exam.
I loved
going to the house of God. What was I doing? I was making memories. We will
declare this morning what the Psalmist declared. Better is one day in the he
courts of God and a thousand elsewhere.
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